- Activity: Running
- Distance: 1.99 mi
- Duration: 00:27:35
- Average Pace: 13:51 min/mi
- Calories Burned: 375
- Activity Link: http://runkeeper.com/user/salfter/activity/559613455
- Start Time: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 21:07:00
Monthly Archives: April 2015
College Encourages Lively Exchange Of Idea
BOSTON—Saying that such a dialogue was essential to the college’s academic mission, Trescott University president Kevin Abrams confirmed Monday that the school encourages a lively exchange of one idea.
College Encourages Lively Exchange Of Idea | The Onion – America’s Finest News Source
Is it satire, or is it an uncomfortable truth?
Riot-Plagued Baltimore Is a Catastrophe Entirely of the Democrat Party’s Own Making
Riot-Plagued Baltimore Is a Catastrophe Entirely of the Democrat Party’s Own Making
Nancy Pelosi’s hometown, before she decamped to the Left Coast:
St. Louis has not had a Republican mayor since the 1940s, and in its most recent elections for the board of aldermen there was no Republican in the majority of the contests; the city is overwhelmingly Democratic, effectively a single-party political monopoly from its schools to its police department. Baltimore has seen two Republicans sit in the mayor’s office since the 1920s — and none since the 1960s. Like St. Louis, it is effectively a single-party political monopoly from its schools to its police department. Philadelphia has not elected a Republican mayor since 1948. The last Republican to be elected mayor of Detroit was congratulated on his victory by President Eisenhower. Atlanta, a city so corrupt that its public schools are organized as a criminal conspiracy against its children, last had a Republican mayor in the 19th century. Its municipal elections are officially nonpartisan, but the last Republican to run in Atlanta’s 13th congressional district did not manage to secure even 30 percent of the vote; Atlanta is effectively a single-party political monopoly from its schools to its police department.
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Would any sentient adult American be shocked to learn that Baltimore has a corrupt and feckless police department enabled by a corrupt and feckless city government? I myself would not, and the local authorities’ dishonesty and stonewalling in the death of Freddie Gray is reminiscent of what we have seen in other cities. There’s a heap of evidence that the Baltimore police department is pretty bad.
This did not come out of nowhere. While the progressives have been running the show in Baltimore, police commissioner Ed Norris was sent to prison on corruption charges (2004), two detectives were sentenced to 454 years in prison for dealing drugs (2005), an officer was dismissed after being videotaped verbally abusing a 14-year-old and then failing to file a report on his use of force against the same teenager (2011), an officer was been fired for sexually abusing a minor (2014), and the city paid a quarter-million-dollar settlement to a man police illegally arrested for the non-crime of recording them at work with his mobile phone. There’s a good deal more. Does that sound like a disciplined police organization to you?
Yes, Baltimore seems to have some police problems. But let us be clear about whose fecklessness and dishonesty we are talking about here: No Republican, and certainly no conservative, has left so much as a thumbprint on the public institutions of Baltimore in a generation. Baltimore’s police department is, like Detroit’s economy and Atlanta’s schools, the product of the progressive wing of the Democratic party enabled in no small part by black identity politics. This is entirely a left-wing project, and a Democratic-party project.
This looks awesome
Cinnamon rolls cooked on a waffle iron:
Mary Keefe, Model for Rockwell’s ‘Rosie the Riveter,’ Dies at 92
Mrs. Keefe never wielded a rivet gun before the 1990s, but her image encouraged women to pinch-hit in military plants in World War II.
Mary Keefe, Model for Rockwell’s ‘Rosie the Riveter,’ Dies at 92
(Heard about it from this post, which had no links, but Google is your friend.)
The Class of 2015: Book Burners Afraid of Matches
Bill Whittle takes on the special snowflakes of academia…and comes up with a particularly fitting description of them.
Running: Sat, 25 Apr 2015 15:52:00
- Activity: Running
- Distance: 5.38 mi
- Duration: 02:12:25
- Average Pace: 24:36 min/mi
- Calories Burned: 976
- Activity Link: http://runkeeper.com/user/salfter/activity/556529189
- Start Time: Sat, 25 Apr 2015 15:52:00
Defend your rights like your life depends on them…because it does.
▶ Don’t flip off monkeys
You might not like what happens if you do:
▶ Don’t flip off monkeys
You might not like what happens if you do: